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The SAGE Handbook Of Qualitative Research



The Second Edition of The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology provides comprehensive coverage of the qualitative methods, strategies, and research issues in psychology. Qualitative research in psychology has been transformed since the first edition's publication. Responding to this evolving field, existing chapters have been updated while three new chapters have been added on Thematic Analysis, Interpretation, and Netnography. With a focus on methodological progress throughout, the chapters are organised into three sections: Section One: Methods Section Two: Perspectives and Techniques Section Three: Applications In the field of psychology and beyond, this handbook will constitute a valuable resource for both experienced qualitative researchers and novices for many years to come.




The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research



The wide range of approaches to data analysis in qualitative research can seem daunting even for experienced researchers. This handbook is the first to provide a state-of-the art overview of the whole field of QDA; from general analytic strategies used in qualitative research, to approaches specific to particular types of qualitative data, including talk, text, sounds, images and virtual data. The handbook includes chapters on traditional analytic strategies such as grounded theory, content analysis, hermeneutics, phenomenology and narrative analysis, as well as coverage of newer trends like mixed methods, reanalysis and meta-analysis. Practical aspects such as sampling, transcription, working collaboratively, writing and implementation are given close attention, as are theory and theorization, reflexivity, and ethics. Written by a team of experts in qualitative research from around the world, this handbook is an essential compendium for all qualitative researchers and students across the social sciences.


The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, Third Edition, represents the state of art for the theory and practice of qualitative inquiry. Built on the foundations of the landmark First and Second Editions (1994, 2000), the Third Edition moves qualitative research boldly into the 21st century. The editors and authors ask how the practices of qualitative inquiry can be used to address issues of social justice in this new century.


The handbook is edited by Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich, both of whom have published other books on research ethics. Iphofen authored Ethical Decision Making in Social Research: A Practical Guide (Iphofen, 2011), and Tolich has edited Qualitative ethics in practice (Tolich, 2016) and with Joan Sieber, co-authored Planning ethically responsible research (Sieber & Tolich, 2013). The handbook is organized in six parts, with 35 chapters (clearly, not an afternoon read!). Of these, under half of the chapters are authored by scholars based in the United Kingdom, with an equal number of authors drawn from Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Other chapters are authored by scholars based in Canada, Hong Kong, Finland and Sweden, and South Africa. I personally would have liked to have seen a greater variation in authorship representing views from a wider variety of countries (e.g., the continent of Africa, Asia, South and Central America, and the majority of Europe are not well-represented, if at all).


Part 1, Thick descriptions of qualitative research ethics, begins with 6 chapters that discuss ethics and values (Martyn Hammersley), reflexivity and virtue (David Carpenter), posthuman approaches (Natasha Mauthner), feminist epistemologies (Andrea Doucet), researching in the Global South (Mark Israel), and democratizing research (Helen Kara)


Part 2, Qualitative research ethics by technique, examines research ethics in relation to research methods, including ethnography (Sara Delamont and Paul Atkinson), dyadic interviewing (Karen Lowton), autoethnography (Anita Gibbs), performative approaches to research (Mark Edward), walking interviews (Penelope Kinney), and working in ethnographic environments (Olivia Marcus and Shir Lerman). I wondered about other methods that are not represented (e.g., clearly archival research, visual methods, focus groups all involve ethical issues as well), while I recognize that no handbook can cover every topic.


Gillam, L., & Guillemin, M. (2018). Reflexivity: Overcoming mistrust between researcher ethics committees and researchers. In R. Iphofen & M. Tolich (Eds.). The SAGE handbook of qualitative research ethics (pp. 263-275). London: Sage.


The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology provides comprehensive coverage of the qualitative methods, strategies and research issues in psychology, combining "how-to-do-it" summaries with an examination of historical and theoretical foundations. Examples from recent research are used to illustrate how each method has been applied, the data analyzed and insights gained. Chapters provide a "state of the art" review, take stock of what's been achieved so far and map trajectories for future developments. As such, the book will constitute a valuable resource for both experienced qualitative researchers and novices for many years to come.


Part 2: Perspectives & Techniques includes chapters on Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research, key alternative standpoints such as Feminism, the use of computer technologies and the internet in qualitative research.


This volume will be an excellent reference resource for advanced students, lecturers and researchers who have a wish or need to learn about trends and developments related to qualitative research in psychology.


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A new edition of Uwe Flick's "An Introduction to Qualitative Research" is published. This new (7 th ) edition is a guide to the full qualitative research process with everything you need to understand how good qualitative research is produced. Flick, U. (2023). -gb/eur/an-introduction-to-qualitative-research/book278983 . (online resources)


Brinkmann, S. & S. Kvale (2008). Ethics in qualitative psychological research. In Willig, C. & W. Stainton-Rogers (2008), (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology. London: Sage. pp. 263-280. 041b061a72


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